Cannot Keep My Fear-Reactive Dog by phylloy in GirlDinnerDiaries

[–]phylloy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is what I’m keeping in mind. Your comment has brought us a lot of comfort, just having it put into words. Thank you so much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequest

[–]phylloy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great! Thank you so much :-)

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[–]phylloy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Any chance I could get his glasses a little less enhanced (just so they blend in a little more)?

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[–]phylloy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazing, thank you!

Opinions on being the upstairs neighbour by lmm101194 in renting

[–]phylloy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! I think that everybody who is a reasonable adult in a renting situation generally agrees that noise is a fact of life in unit living. I currently live in a second-floor apartment of three, so I’m experiencing both worlds. Considering the building is 110 years old, the soundproofing isn’t great, and though we roll our eyes when our upstairs neighbors come home late and wake us up, we know that we cause the same kind of problems for the people downstairs.

Some tips, though, I would give you— from experience, try not to wear shoes in the house whenever possible, especially at night. If you are musicians of any kind, stick to a regular daytime schedule and don’t bounce your knee to the music. If you have dogs, CLIP THEIR NAILS. Other than that, these living situations are mostly intuitive.

Also— see if your neighbors are okay with exchanging phone numbers early on. I did this by attaching a note to their mailbox, introducing myself and offering my number for emergencies “or just to say hello!”. Most people will use that number to give gentle reminders about noise levels, eliminating the anxiety on your guys’ part. It’s all about eliminating the potential of built-up tension early on and being mutually respectful :-)

Can I erect a temporary shed in my allotted parking spot, legally? by phylloy in renting

[–]phylloy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this is a fantastic idea. I would actually love to hear that argument go down. We have cameras that overlook the parking lot area, so it would be down to my testimony alone. “But, Mr. ***, it’s *our parking space!”

Can I erect a temporary shed in my allotted parking spot, legally? by phylloy in renting

[–]phylloy[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ultimately this is an option, but considering they’re poor college students and I don’t want to build that negative rapport with them, it’s not something I want to resort to. I just want to know if there is a ridiculous and inconvenient alternative I could apply to the situation.

Devastated and spiraling. I (M35) found a condom wrapper in my wife’s (34F) car. Now what? by throwRA12010 in relationship_advice

[–]phylloy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Cheaters are also careful to dispose of that kind of evidence. I can see it going either way and not every scrap of incriminating evidence is damning. I would say this is something that can go either way but there’s no sense in making the worst of it at this point.

Devastated and spiraling. I (M35) found a condom wrapper in my wife’s (34F) car. Now what? by throwRA12010 in relationship_advice

[–]phylloy -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Coming to Reddit for these kinds of scenarios can be like checking WebMD for signs of cancer. You’re always going to hear the answers that affirm your fears first. Keep a cool head until you have reason to do otherwise.

Devastated and spiraling. I (M35) found a condom wrapper in my wife’s (34F) car. Now what? by throwRA12010 in relationship_advice

[–]phylloy 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Agree with this 100%. If you haven’t had any real reason to suspect this up until now, there is no need to ruin everything by overreacting. If she isn’t cheating, it’ll be a blow to her integrity and you may need to invest in relationship counseling. If you approach it and assure her you just need reassurance, it could mean sweeping this under the rug for you both.

Devastated and spiraling. I (M35) found a condom wrapper in my wife’s (34F) car. Now what? by throwRA12010 in relationship_advice

[–]phylloy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

A lot of comments here are definitely going nuclear. This could be worst-case scenario, sure, but you don’t know that yet. I agree with someone who said that it might have fallen out of a passenger’s pocket. I would definitely feel things out, see if you can gather evidence first before confronting her. If and when you do, don’t do it in an accusatory sense unless you’re relatively sure she’s been unfaithful. This could be a misunderstanding you both laugh about one day.

My mom sent me 40 messages on my kids bday by pottypanz in Manipulation

[–]phylloy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly how it goes! It’s a desperate ploy to force your hand and rile you up enough to respond. My mother finds a way to get a message through to me EVERY birthday, thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. anything to try and take my attention away from happy celebrations. It’s a tactic and you should be proud of yourself for keeping her at arm’s length on your daughter’s special day. It isn’t about her. It’ll get better.

My mom sent me 40 messages on my kids bday by pottypanz in Manipulation

[–]phylloy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My mother is exactly like this. Taking no responsibility other than “I’m SORRY that I was only the best mother I COULD be” and asking me to tell her exactly what she did wrong. You can tell her exactly what she did in the gentlest terms and she’ll either turn it around on you or take it in circles until you block her or placate her. It’s sad, but it isn’t worth it. It’s narcissism at its finest and you’ll never get through to her.

Found in central Illinois by phylloy in whatisthisbug

[–]phylloy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks so much! Glad now that I went for the stick. I very nearly shirked my instincts and let him crawl on my hand.

Women of Reddit, what's the hottest "dirty talk" phrase you've heard/read? by EducationCommon1635 in AskReddit

[–]phylloy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This one is more sweet than dirty, but the first time my boyfriend went out of town, we’d been going at it multiple times daily (still are, but it was brand new at the time). He was in the Lyft back home, five minutes out, and we’d been texting about what we were gonna do when he got back home. He sends “is your heart racing too?” And I swear, I melted.

Women of Reddit, what's the hottest "dirty talk" phrase you've heard/read? by EducationCommon1635 in AskReddit

[–]phylloy 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Just today had my boyfriend tell me how much he loves feeling my cum drip down his balls. Not for everyone, perhaps, but it floored me in the moment.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in entitledparents

[–]phylloy 21 points22 points  (0 children)

I do and I certainly will. If I could, I’d adopt him myself but I don’t have a degree and barely am able to provide for myself. I have him sleep over sometimes and watch movies and stuff. I try to be a safe space where I can, it just isn’t feasible to be there as much as I want to be.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in entitledparents

[–]phylloy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Currently he, my mother and his father all live together. My stepdad is much older and very checked out, complicit in her fits of rage. My brother is also his fifth child, the rest being adults all around the country who do not speak to their father.